Michael Steele: Labrador Move Proof Tea Party Has 'a Voice Here'

Rep. Raul Labrador's challenge of fellow Republican Rep. Kevin McCarthy for the position of House Majority Leader is proof positive the tea party is alive and well on Capitol Hill, says Michael Steele, former chairman of the Republican National Committee and co-host of "Steele & Ungar" on SiriusXM radio.

"I salute Congressman Labrador for getting into this race. The tea party caucus does have a voice here; they have a play here. Raul appropriately represents that,'' Steele, who chaired the RNC from 2009-2011, told "The Steve Malzberg Show" on Newsmax TV.

"At the end of the day, McCarthy is quintessential establishment and you really are beginning to hear … a lot of conservatives saying, 'Wait a minute, didn't you take the lesson from what happened in Virginia?'''

"I was shocked that McCarthy wrapped it up so quickly and that the tea party caucus was backing off so easily,'' Ungar said.

"I'm a big believer in the old adage, keep your friends close and your enemies closer. If I were John Boehner … I absolutely would have been looking for the right tea party congressman to fill that job.

"I was shocked that it wasn't happening. I don't know if Labrador can win, but they ought to at least put on a show.''

Rep. Raul Labrador's challenge of fellow Republican Rep. Kevin McCarthy for the position of House Majority Leader is proof positive the tea party is alive and well on Capitol Hill, says Michael Steele, former chairman of the Republican National Committee.